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Cyme (Aeolis)
The Satrap of Western Anatolia and the Greeks
Περίληψη : Χρονολόγηση Γεωγραφικός Εντοπισμός
Archaeology and History of Lydia from the Early Lydian Period to Late Antiquity (8Th Century B.C.-6Th Century A.D.)
Greek Cities & Islands of Asia Minor
Lycus Dergisi Kapak Baskı Converdli
Arctos
Public and Private
Homer, Troy and the Turks
Homer, Troy and the Turks
Antiochus III Hoard Plate 8–13 Catharine Lorber and Arthur Houghton
Index of Places
Popular and Imperial Response to Earthquakes in the Roman Empire
1 Smithsonian National Numismatic Collection
A Historical, Archaeological, and Archaeometric Study of Greek Colonization in the Dalmatian Islands by William
© in This Web Service Cambridge University Press Cambridge University Press 978-0-521-84331-7
The Persian Wars
How Archaic Greek Colonization Developed and What Forms It Took
The Aegean Islands in the Politics of the Attalid Dynasty
Top View
Transition from Cremation to Inhumation and Grave Types
Ephorus's History
Early Christianity in Asia Minor Author(S): Sherman E
Reevaluating the Lydia Earthquake of 17 AD
The Birth of Coinage
St. Paul's Ephesus
The Trojan War Dated by Two Solar Eclipses
Peloponnesian War II: the Final Crisis, Key Words
Acts 13:38-52
Zeus and Apollo in the Religious Program of the Seleucids1 Eva Anagnostou-Laoutides Monash University
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The River Gods in Aiolis Aiolis Bölgesi’Nde Irmak Tanrilari
Centered on the Periphery: the Changing Dynamic Between Ionia and Imperial Powers 454-C.294 Bce
IV Homer and Troy in Ottoman Literature
Map 56 Pergamum Compiled by C
Making Sense of the Myths Behind Aiolian Colonisation
Mythos, 12 | 2018 [Online], Online Dal 24 Septembre 2019, Consultato Il 23 Septembre 2020
Tacitus, Tiberius, and the CE17 Earthquake in the Roman Province of Asia
Gallus' Grynium and Virgil's Cumae
AEOLIS ET IONIA 494. Terracotta Figurine (H. 0.16), Probably
Callatis and the Delphic Oracle: on the Local Pantheon of a West Pontic City (4Th–2Nd Centuries Bc)
HOMER Book 1 7 Book 6 25 Book 9 41 Book 16 61 Book 18 68 Book 24 85
Week 4: the Greek “Renaissance”
Smith Dictionary of Geography
Exhibit a Finds Demonstrating That Ancient Coins
Greek N Utnistnatic Art 400 B.C